CP+ 2011: Show Floor Highlights

We took a spin at the show floor of the just concluded CP+ camera and photo imaging show and here are some highlights we've collated just for you.

Highlights from the CP+ Show Floor

Hello, CP+!

Hello, CP+!

If you're interested to know what Canon had been up to at the recently concluded CP+, we've covered a fair bit on that . In addition, we've walked around the show floor to check out the interesting stuff from the other brands. Read on for the highlights.

Casio, Fujifilm & GE

This is the Casio Exilim TRYX (EX-TR100). As you can see, it uses an adjustable frame design much like a flip phone, only more flexible.

This is the Casio Exilim TRYX (EX-TR100). As you can see, it uses an adjustable frame design much like a flip phone, only more flexible.

Another view of this 12.1-megapixel EX-TR100.

Another view of this 12.1-megapixel EX-TR100.

An attendee checking out Fujifilm's retro-looking FinePix X100. Despite its size, it has a 12.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. It also uses a 23 mm F2 FUJINON lens (35 mm in 35 mm equivalent), Fujifilm's EXR processor, as well as a hybrid viewfinder. And of course, analog controls for shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation.

An attendee checking out Fujifilm's retro-looking FinePix X100. Despite its size, it has a 12.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. It also uses a 23 mm F2 FUJINON lens (35 mm in 35 mm equivalent), Fujifilm's EXR processor, as well as a hybrid viewfinder. And of course, analog controls for shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation.

Another attendee trying out the Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W3 camera. This 10-megapixel camera is capable of shooting 3D HD movies and still photos.

Another attendee trying out the Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W3 camera. This 10-megapixel camera is capable of shooting 3D HD movies and still photos.

Yup, these are cameras from GE (General Electric).

Yup, these are cameras from GE (General Electric).

JVC, Kenko & Nikon

This is the JVC GC-PX1. It's a camcorder that shoots 1080p (60 fps) videos at 36 Mbps, and still photos at 10 megapixels. It's equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens (38.5 - 385 mm in 35 mm equivalent), 32 GB internal storage, 3-inch touch LCD, and JVC's FalconBird image processor.

This is the JVC GC-PX1. It's a camcorder that shoots 1080p (60 fps) videos at 36 Mbps, and still photos at 10 megapixels. It's equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens (38.5 - 385 mm in 35 mm equivalent), 32 GB internal storage, 3-inch touch LCD, and JVC's FalconBird image processor.

 

No, this isn't WALL-E. This is the JVC Everio GS-TD1 Full HD 3D camcorder. It uses two camera lenses, and two 3.32-megapixel CMOS sensors (one for each lens). It also has a 5x zoom lens, and a 3.5-inch touch LCD.

No, this isn't WALL-E. This is the JVC Everio GS-TD1 Full HD 3D camcorder. It uses two camera lenses, and two 3.32-megapixel CMOS sensors (one for each lens). It also has a 5x zoom lens, and a 3.5-inch touch LCD.

Here's Kenko showing off a mockup of its C-mount digital camera. It'd be compatible with old C-mount lenses.

Here's Kenko showing off a mockup of its C-mount digital camera. It'd be compatible with old C-mount lenses.

Here's a closer look at the Kenko C-mount interchangeable lens digital camera.

Here's a closer look at the Kenko C-mount interchangeable lens digital camera.

The Nikon cameras that NASA had used. Can you name all of them?

The Nikon cameras that NASA had used. Can you name all of them?

This is the Nikon NF-300i 3D digital photo frame. Members of Nikon's 'My Picturetown' service can upload their 2D photos to convert them into 3D (for a fee). The NF-300i is based on Android 2.1, and uses a 7.2-inch, 800 x 600-pixel screen. It also supports WiFi 802.11b/g.

This is the Nikon NF-300i 3D digital photo frame. Members of Nikon's 'My Picturetown' service can upload their 2D photos to convert them into 3D (for a fee). The NF-300i is based on Android 2.1, and uses a 7.2-inch, 800 x 600-pixel screen. It also supports WiFi 802.11b/g.

Olympus, Panasonic & Pentax

A mockup of the Olympus 'high-end' M.Zuiko Micro Four Thirds prime lens. It'd be released later this year.

A mockup of the Olympus 'high-end' M.Zuiko Micro Four Thirds prime lens. It'd be released later this year.

 

The 'real' Olympus PENs from 1959 - 1973.

The 'real' Olympus PENs from 1959 - 1973.

A cross-section of the new Olympus XZ-1. It's a 10-megapixel compact camera with a F1.8 lens. It also has a 3-inch OLED display and is capable of recording video at 720p.

A cross-section of the new Olympus XZ-1. It's a 10-megapixel compact camera with a F1.8 lens. It also has a 3-inch OLED display and is capable of recording video at 720p.

Here's the Panasonic AF-AG105 that adopts the Micro Four Thirds standard for an interchangeable lens camera system.

Here's the Panasonic AF-AG105 that adopts the Micro Four Thirds standard for an interchangeable lens camera system.

This is Panasonic's first LUMIX phone. It's equipped with a 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, and a 3.3-inch VGA LCD. Too bad it's not available here in Singapore.

This is Panasonic's first LUMIX phone. It's equipped with a 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, and a 3.3-inch VGA LCD. Too bad it's not available here in Singapore.

No prize for guessing whom this colorful camera wall belongs to. Why, Pentax of course. The camera used is the K-r.

No prize for guessing whom this colorful camera wall belongs to. Why, Pentax of course. The camera used is the K-r.

Ricoh, Sigma & Sony

Here's a mockup of the Ricoh GXR lens mount unit for Leica M lenses. It'd be released in the autumn of 2011.

Here's a mockup of the Ricoh GXR lens mount unit for Leica M lenses. It'd be released in the autumn of 2011.

Can you name all the Ricoh GR cameras? We've here the Ricoh GR1 from 1996 to 2010's Ricoh GR Digital III x Stussy (a limited-edition collaboration model with US fashion brand Stussy).

Can you name all the Ricoh GR cameras? We've here the Ricoh GR1 from 1996 to 2010's Ricoh GR Digital III x Stussy (a limited-edition collaboration model with US fashion brand Stussy).

The Sigma 30 mm F2.8 lens mockup for the Sony E-mount.

The Sigma 30 mm F2.8 lens mockup for the Sony E-mount.

Here's the Sigma DP2x high-end compact camera that uses a 14-megapixel FOVEON X3 sensor, and a 24.2 mm F2.8 lens.

Here's the Sigma DP2x high-end compact camera that uses a 14-megapixel FOVEON X3 sensor, and a 24.2 mm F2.8 lens.

Mockups of Sony's new advanced Alpha model based on the company's Translucent Mirror Technology that's to be launched in 2011 (it also uses an APS HD CMOS sensor, and records Full HD movie in AVCHD format), a new vertical grip, a new standard zoom lens, a new flash, and a new 500 mm F4 G lens.

Mockups of Sony's new advanced Alpha model based on the company's Translucent Mirror Technology that's to be launched in 2011 (it also uses an APS HD CMOS sensor, and records Full HD movie in AVCHD format), a new vertical grip, a new standard zoom lens, a new flash, and a new 500 mm F4 G lens.

This is the NXCAM camcorder that supports the E-mount interchangeable lens system. It uses a Super 35 mm CMOS sensor, and supports AVCHD Full HD recording in 60p, 30p, and 24p. It'd be launched in 2011.

This is the NXCAM camcorder that supports the E-mount interchangeable lens system. It uses a Super 35 mm CMOS sensor, and supports AVCHD Full HD recording in 60p, 30p, and 24p. It'd be launched in 2011.

This is the Sony PMW-F3K Full HD camcorder for broadcast and professional use. It uses Sony's Exmor Super 35mm CMOS sensor, and comes with three lenses (35, 50, and 85 mm) and a PL mount adapter for mounting industry standard 35 mm lenses. Also available is the lens-less PMW-F3L.

This is the Sony PMW-F3K Full HD camcorder for broadcast and professional use. It uses Sony's Exmor Super 35mm CMOS sensor, and comes with three lenses (35, 50, and 85 mm) and a PL mount adapter for mounting industry standard 35 mm lenses. Also available is the lens-less PMW-F3L.

 

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